Mess with the Constitutional Court elections continues
The repeated election of candidates for Constitutional Court judges were again postponed. They were supposed to take place on Thursday morning, however, the MPs moved it to later in the evening.
The repeated election of candidates for Constitutional Court judges were again postponed. They were supposed to take place on Thursday morning, however, the MPs moved it to later in the evening.
One day after US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's visit to Bratislava, Slovak Parliamentary Chair Andrej Danko (Slovak National Party/SNS) went to the Russian Federation. "I won't give up on Russia", stated ...
The latest Eurobarometer survey shows that Slovaks' trust in national institutions increased in November 2018 following a rapid decline last March in connection with the murders of journalist Jan Kuciak ...
The political scientist and signatory of Charter 77, Miroslav Kusy, died on February 13th at the age of 87. As the Dennik N informed on Wednesday, Kusy died of heart failure.
European Commission Vice-president for Energy Union Maroš Šefčovič, also a Slovak presidential candidate, supports the idea of introducing a special import tariff on steel. He said this during a visit ...
President Andrej Kiska will have talks on Wednesday with Finance Minister Peter Kažimír on his candidacy for the post of governor of the Slovak central bank (NBS). Kiska will also speak with the candidate ...
If the presidential election had been held in early February, Maroš Šefčovič would have garnered 18.2% of the vote. Robert Mistrík would have been second with 15.8%, followed by Zuzana Čaputová with 14.7%. ...
Slovakia's banking sector employed 20,649 people as of the end of 2018. According to data released by the Slovak central bank (NBS), this represents a year-on-year increase of 3.4%.
The importance of preserving transatlantic relations is high up on the agenda of talks between Slovak officials and US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo during his visit to Bratislava on Tuesday.
Slovak industry is already feeling the deceleration from Germany, but the new carmaker is keeping it above water, according to UniCredit Bank Czech Republic and Slovakia analyst L'ubomir Koršňak.